Tottenham move would complete Tanguy Ndombele’s remarkable rapid rise

Playing semi-professional football in France’s third tier just THREE YEARS AGO to becoming £60m-rated Tottenham target… Tanguy Ndombele has all the attributes to take the Premier League by storm

Tanguy Ndombele has enjoyed a remarkable rise since the 2015-16 campaign

The Lyon star is expected to seal a move to Premier League outfit Tottenham

Daniel Levy and Jean-Michel Aulas are attempting to thrash out an agreement

Ndombele will be worth the fierce battle once he is added to Tottenham’s squad

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By Jonathan Johnson For Mailonline

Published: 15:10 BST, 30 June 2019 | Updated: 15:10 BST, 30 June 2019

Wherever Tanguy Ndombele moves to from Lyon ahead of the 2019-20 season, the transfer will complete a remarkable rise through the footballing ranks for the 22-year-old.

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As recently as the 2015-16 season, Ndombele was not even playing senior football with Amiens who were then in France’s semi-professional third tier, yet he will leave Groupama Stadium three years later for a substantial fee and as a full French international.

Tottenham Hotspur currently lead the chase as Daniel Levy and Jean-Michel Aulas attempt to thrash out an agreement in a battle of two of European football’s shrewdest club supremoes, but £60million-rated Ndombele will be worth the fierce battle once he is added to Mauricio Pochettino’s squad.

Tanguy Ndombele is expected to complete a big-money move to Tottenham from Lyon

The man from the southern Parisian suburb of Longjumeau is a central midfielder by trade, with all the characteristics you would expect from an imposing defensive midfielder judging by his physique alone.

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Dig a little deeper, though, and Ndombele is surprisingly technical and operates brilliantly as a deep-lying playmaker with the ability to either play further up the pitch and to send, or move, the ball in that direction.

The Frenchman made his debut for Les Bleus towards the end of 2018 against Iceland in Guingamp, where he spent three years in the academy, and has a rare blend of power, pace and precision, which is demonstrated by his impressive statistics from his two full seasons with Lyon.

Eye-catching in 2017-18 after debuting for OL in an unlucky 2-0 Ligue 1 defeat away at Paris Saint-Germain, he managed six assists from 35 appearances in Le Championnat on the back of his two goals and seven assists from 30 Ligue 2 games with Amiens the previous term.

Ndombele’s fine form over the last few years has seen him become a France international

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The Frenchman is surprisingly technical and operates brilliantly as a deep-lying playmaker

The following campaign, 2018-19, having been purchased outright by Lyon despite attempts by other clubs including PSG to snatch him away before his switch was made permanent, he managed five assists and a goal from 34 top-flight outings alone.

The emergence of Ndombele helped OL fans to get over the 2017 loss of Corentin Tolisso to Bayern Munich and it is telling that the former is now in higher demand than Nabil Fekir who was heavily linked with Liverpool after France’s 2018 World Cup success in Russia.

Fekir may well still move on this summer with the Lyon exit wide open for him thanks to an agreed departure with Aulas, but Les Gones will probably receive more for Ndombele than their jaded homegrown playmaker.

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Ndombele’s consistency could use a bit of work, notably greater focus from the player himself, but that will come with time and his style of play oozes maturity beyond his years.

Tottenham will gain a tailor-made replacement for Mousa Dembele this summer

That said, Lyon themselves have not exactly been a picture of consistency during his time with the club, so part of that was also down to his teammates and former coach Bruno Genesio.

OL will miss Ndombele combining to good effect with Houssem Aouar, the French outfit’s latest youth academy-raised gem, in the middle of the pitch, but Spurs will gain a tailor-made replacement for Mousa Dembele after his January exit for China.

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It might take Ndombele a bit of time to adapt to the pace of the Premier League, but he is built for the English style of play and certainly possesses the footballing intelligence to excel.

With a number of French speakers already present at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, he should have no problem fitting in long-term.